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  • Verona, Gianluca Rana, AD Pastificio Rana
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  • Verona, Gianluca Rana, AD Pastificio Rana
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  • Verona, Gianluca Rana, AD Pastificio Rana
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  • MARIO MORETTI POLEGATO, presidente fondatore GEOX scarpe
    Mario-Moretti-Polegato-GEOX ITABE110...jpg
  • MARIO MORETTI POLEGATO, presidente fondatore GEOX scarpe, con la Moglie Anna Licia Balzan.
    Mario-Moretti-Polegato-GEOX ITABE110...jpg
  • MARIO MORETTI POLEGATO, presidente fondatore GEOX scarpe
    Mario-Moretti-Polegato-GEOX ITABE110...jpg
  • MARIO MORETTI POLEGATO, presidente fondatore GEOX scarpe
    Mario-Moretti-Polegato-GEOX ITABE110...jpg
  • MARIO MORETTI POLEGATO, presidente fondatore GEOX scarpe, con la Moglie Anna Licia Balzan.
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  • Milano, Benedetta PARODI  nella sua casa a Segrate.
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  • Milano, Benedetta PARODI  nella sua casa a Segrate.
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  • Milano, Benedetta PARODI  nella sua casa a Segrate.
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  • Verona, Gianluca Rana, AD Pastificio Rana
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  • Verona, Gianluca Rana, AD Pastificio Rana
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  • Verona, Gianluca Rana, AD Pastificio Rana
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  • Verona, Gianluca Rana, AD Pastificio Rana
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  • Verona, Gianluca Rana, AD Pastificio Rana
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  • Verona, Gianluca Rana, AD Pastificio Rana
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  • Verona, Gianluca Rana, AD Pastificio Rana
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  • Verona, Gianluca Rana, AD Pastificio Rana
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  • MARIO MORETTI POLEGATO, presidente fondatore GEOX scarpe
    Mario-Moretti-Polegato-GEOX ITABE110...jpg
  • MARIO MORETTI POLEGATO, presidente fondatore GEOX scarpe
    Mario-Moretti-Polegato-GEOX ITABE110...jpg
  • MARIO MORETTI POLEGATO, presidente fondatore GEOX scarpe
    Mario-Moretti-Polegato-GEOX ITABE110...jpg
  • MARIO MORETTI POLEGATO, presidente fondatore GEOX scarpe, con la Moglie Anna Licia Balzan.
    Mario-Moretti-Polegato-GEOX ITABE110...jpg
  • MARIO MORETTI POLEGATO, presidente fondatore GEOX scarpe
    Mario-Moretti-Polegato-GEOX ITABE110...jpg
  • Milano, Benedetta PARODI  nella sua casa a Segrate.
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  • Milano, Benedetta PARODI  nella sua casa a Segrate.
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  • Milano, Benedetta PARODI  nella sua casa a Segrate.
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  • Milano, Benedetta PARODI  nella sua casa a Segrate.
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  • Milano, Benedetta PARODI  nella sua casa a Segrate.
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  • Milano, Benedetta PARODI  nella sua casa a Segrate.
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  • Milano, Benedetta PARODI  nella sua casa a Segrate.
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  • Milano, Benedetta PARODI  nella sua casa a Segrate.
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  • Verona, Gianluca Rana, AD Pastificio Rana
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  • MARIO MORETTI POLEGATO, presidente fondatore GEOX scarpe
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  • Milano, Benedetta PARODI  nella sua casa a Segrate.
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  • Milano, Benedetta PARODI  nella sua casa a Segrate.
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  • London, the author of the best seller "I love shopping"  Sophie Kinsella shopping in Oxford Street at Topshop store
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  • England, London: Sophie KINSELLA  , the author of the best seller "I love shopping"  Sophie Kinsella shopping in Oxford Street at Topshop store
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  • London, the author of the best seller "I love shopping"  Sophie Kinsella shopping in Oxford Street at Topshop store
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  • London, the author of the best seller "I love shopping"  Sophie Kinsella shopping in Oxford Street at Topshop store
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  • London, the author of the best seller "I love shopping"  Sophie Kinsella shopping in Oxford Street at Topshop store
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  • London, the author of the best seller "I love shopping"  Sophie Kinsella shopping in Oxford Street at Topshop store
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  • London, the author of the best seller "I love shopping"  Sophie Kinsella shopping in Oxford Street at Topshop store
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  • London, the author of the best seller "I love shopping"  Sophie Kinsella shopping in Oxford Street at Topshop store
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  • London, the author of the best seller "I love shopping"  Sophie Kinsella shopping in Oxford Street at Topshop store
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  • London, the author of the best seller "I love shopping"  Sophie Kinsella shopping in Oxford Street at Topshop store
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  • London, the author of the best seller "I love shopping"  Sophie Kinsella shopping in Oxford Street at Topshop store
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  • London, the author of the best seller "I love shopping"  Sophie Kinsella shopping in Oxford Street at Topshop store
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  • London, the author of the best seller "I love shopping"  Sophie Kinsella shopping in Oxford Street at Topshop store
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  • London, the author of the best seller "I love shopping"  Sophie Kinsella shopping in Oxford Street at Topshop store
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  • London, the author of the best seller "I love shopping"  Sophie Kinsella shopping in Oxford Street at Topshop store
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  • Milan, Paula Cademartori fashion designer.   A constant made-in-Italy advocate, Paula moved to Milan in 2005 to complete her Industrial Design studies following the achievement of a master degree in Fashion Accessories at Istituto Marangoni, as well as a Young fashion manager certificate at SDA Bocconi.<br />
<br />
After working at the style office of Versace, in 2009 Paula participated to the Vogue Talents competition, included in the list of the 140 emerging talents of Vogue Italia.<br />
<br />
The year 2010 saw the establishment of the Paula Cademartori high-end bags brand, which debuted with the Spring-Summer 2011 collection.<br />
<br />
In July 2011, Paula participated to the Who is on next? competition of Vogue Italia, ranked among the most promising names of Italian creativity.<br />
<br />
The success of her creations is founded on an aesthetic vision focused on utmost care for details, combined with the determination to carry out production in Italy. Each bag is conceived as a design object to own and cherish. The precious seal of each model is a metal buckle, personally designed by Paula supported by her background in jewellery and industrial design. A fine factory brand, a modern vision of a logo that escapes from conventional designs.
    Paula Cademartori-7.jpg
  • Milan, Paula Cademartori fashion designer.   A constant made-in-Italy advocate, Paula moved to Milan in 2005 to complete her Industrial Design studies following the achievement of a master degree in Fashion Accessories at Istituto Marangoni, as well as a Young fashion manager certificate at SDA Bocconi.<br />
<br />
After working at the style office of Versace, in 2009 Paula participated to the Vogue Talents competition, included in the list of the 140 emerging talents of Vogue Italia.<br />
<br />
The year 2010 saw the establishment of the Paula Cademartori high-end bags brand, which debuted with the Spring-Summer 2011 collection.<br />
<br />
In July 2011, Paula participated to the Who is on next? competition of Vogue Italia, ranked among the most promising names of Italian creativity.<br />
<br />
The success of her creations is founded on an aesthetic vision focused on utmost care for details, combined with the determination to carry out production in Italy. Each bag is conceived as a design object to own and cherish. The precious seal of each model is a metal buckle, personally designed by Paula supported by her background in jewellery and industrial design. A fine factory brand, a modern vision of a logo that escapes from conventional designs.
    Paula Cademartori-6.jpg
  • Milan, Paula Cademartori fashion designer.   A constant made-in-Italy advocate, Paula moved to Milan in 2005 to complete her Industrial Design studies following the achievement of a master degree in Fashion Accessories at Istituto Marangoni, as well as a Young fashion manager certificate at SDA Bocconi.<br />
<br />
After working at the style office of Versace, in 2009 Paula participated to the Vogue Talents competition, included in the list of the 140 emerging talents of Vogue Italia.<br />
<br />
The year 2010 saw the establishment of the Paula Cademartori high-end bags brand, which debuted with the Spring-Summer 2011 collection.<br />
<br />
In July 2011, Paula participated to the Who is on next? competition of Vogue Italia, ranked among the most promising names of Italian creativity.<br />
<br />
The success of her creations is founded on an aesthetic vision focused on utmost care for details, combined with the determination to carry out production in Italy. Each bag is conceived as a design object to own and cherish. The precious seal of each model is a metal buckle, personally designed by Paula supported by her background in jewellery and industrial design. A fine factory brand, a modern vision of a logo that escapes from conventional designs.
    Paula Cademartori-5.jpg
  • Milan, Paula Cademartori fashion designer.   A constant made-in-Italy advocate, Paula moved to Milan in 2005 to complete her Industrial Design studies following the achievement of a master degree in Fashion Accessories at Istituto Marangoni, as well as a Young fashion manager certificate at SDA Bocconi.<br />
<br />
After working at the style office of Versace, in 2009 Paula participated to the Vogue Talents competition, included in the list of the 140 emerging talents of Vogue Italia.<br />
<br />
The year 2010 saw the establishment of the Paula Cademartori high-end bags brand, which debuted with the Spring-Summer 2011 collection.<br />
<br />
In July 2011, Paula participated to the Who is on next? competition of Vogue Italia, ranked among the most promising names of Italian creativity.<br />
<br />
The success of her creations is founded on an aesthetic vision focused on utmost care for details, combined with the determination to carry out production in Italy. Each bag is conceived as a design object to own and cherish. The precious seal of each model is a metal buckle, personally designed by Paula supported by her background in jewellery and industrial design. A fine factory brand, a modern vision of a logo that escapes from conventional designs.
    Paula Cademartori-4.jpg
  • Milan, Paula Cademartori fashion designer.   A constant made-in-Italy advocate, Paula moved to Milan in 2005 to complete her Industrial Design studies following the achievement of a master degree in Fashion Accessories at Istituto Marangoni, as well as a Young fashion manager certificate at SDA Bocconi.<br />
<br />
After working at the style office of Versace, in 2009 Paula participated to the Vogue Talents competition, included in the list of the 140 emerging talents of Vogue Italia.<br />
<br />
The year 2010 saw the establishment of the Paula Cademartori high-end bags brand, which debuted with the Spring-Summer 2011 collection.<br />
<br />
In July 2011, Paula participated to the Who is on next? competition of Vogue Italia, ranked among the most promising names of Italian creativity.<br />
<br />
The success of her creations is founded on an aesthetic vision focused on utmost care for details, combined with the determination to carry out production in Italy. Each bag is conceived as a design object to own and cherish. The precious seal of each model is a metal buckle, personally designed by Paula supported by her background in jewellery and industrial design. A fine factory brand, a modern vision of a logo that escapes from conventional designs.
    Paula Cademartori.jpg
  • Milan, Paula Cademartori fashion designer.   A constant made-in-Italy advocate, Paula moved to Milan in 2005 to complete her Industrial Design studies following the achievement of a master degree in Fashion Accessories at Istituto Marangoni, as well as a Young fashion manager certificate at SDA Bocconi.<br />
<br />
After working at the style office of Versace, in 2009 Paula participated to the Vogue Talents competition, included in the list of the 140 emerging talents of Vogue Italia.<br />
<br />
The year 2010 saw the establishment of the Paula Cademartori high-end bags brand, which debuted with the Spring-Summer 2011 collection.<br />
<br />
In July 2011, Paula participated to the Who is on next? competition of Vogue Italia, ranked among the most promising names of Italian creativity.<br />
<br />
The success of her creations is founded on an aesthetic vision focused on utmost care for details, combined with the determination to carry out production in Italy. Each bag is conceived as a design object to own and cherish. The precious seal of each model is a metal buckle, personally designed by Paula supported by her background in jewellery and industrial design. A fine factory brand, a modern vision of a logo that escapes from conventional designs.
    Paula Cademartori-3.jpg
  • Milan, Paula Cademartori fashion designer.   A constant made-in-Italy advocate, Paula moved to Milan in 2005 to complete her Industrial Design studies following the achievement of a master degree in Fashion Accessories at Istituto Marangoni, as well as a Young fashion manager certificate at SDA Bocconi.<br />
<br />
After working at the style office of Versace, in 2009 Paula participated to the Vogue Talents competition, included in the list of the 140 emerging talents of Vogue Italia.<br />
<br />
The year 2010 saw the establishment of the Paula Cademartori high-end bags brand, which debuted with the Spring-Summer 2011 collection.<br />
<br />
In July 2011, Paula participated to the Who is on next? competition of Vogue Italia, ranked among the most promising names of Italian creativity.<br />
<br />
The success of her creations is founded on an aesthetic vision focused on utmost care for details, combined with the determination to carry out production in Italy. Each bag is conceived as a design object to own and cherish. The precious seal of each model is a metal buckle, personally designed by Paula supported by her background in jewellery and industrial design. A fine factory brand, a modern vision of a logo that escapes from conventional designs.
    Paula Cademartori-2.jpg
  • Italy, Antonella Paternò
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  • Italy, Antonella Paternò
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  • Padova, Alex Zanardi. Alessandro "Alex" Zanardi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈaleks dzaˈnardi]; born 23 October 1966) is an Italian racing driver and paracyclist.<br />
He won two CART championship titles in North America during the late 1990s. He also had a less successful career as a Formula One driver. More recently, he has attracted widespread praise for his return to competition in the aftermath of a crash in 2001 that resulted in the amputation of his legs. He returned to racing less than two years after the accident, competing in the FIA World Touring Car Championship for BMW Team Italy-Spain between 2003 and 2009.<br />
Switching sports, Zanardi took up competition in handbiking, a form of paralympic cycling, with the stated goal of representing Italy at the 2012 Summer Paralympics. In September 2011, Zanardi won his first senior international handbiking medal, the silver medal in the H4 (handbike) category time trial at the UCI World Road Para-Cycling Championships.[1] In September 2012 he won gold medals at the London Paralympics in the individual H4 time trial and the individual H4 road race,[2][3][4] followed by a silver medal in the mixed H1-4 team relay.<br />
On 11 September 2012 he was included by International Paralympic Committee into the London 2012: Top 12 performances list.[5]
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  • Padova, Alex Zanardi. Alessandro "Alex" Zanardi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈaleks dzaˈnardi]; born 23 October 1966) is an Italian racing driver and paracyclist.<br />
He won two CART championship titles in North America during the late 1990s. He also had a less successful career as a Formula One driver. More recently, he has attracted widespread praise for his return to competition in the aftermath of a crash in 2001 that resulted in the amputation of his legs. He returned to racing less than two years after the accident, competing in the FIA World Touring Car Championship for BMW Team Italy-Spain between 2003 and 2009.<br />
Switching sports, Zanardi took up competition in handbiking, a form of paralympic cycling, with the stated goal of representing Italy at the 2012 Summer Paralympics. In September 2011, Zanardi won his first senior international handbiking medal, the silver medal in the H4 (handbike) category time trial at the UCI World Road Para-Cycling Championships.[1] In September 2012 he won gold medals at the London Paralympics in the individual H4 time trial and the individual H4 road race,[2][3][4] followed by a silver medal in the mixed H1-4 team relay.<br />
On 11 September 2012 he was included by International Paralympic Committee into the London 2012: Top 12 performances list.[5]
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  • Italy, Antonella Paternò
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  • Italy, Antonella Paternò
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  • Italy, Antonella Paternò
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  • Italy, Antonella Paternò
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  • Italy, Antonella Paternò
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  • Italy, Antonella Paternò
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  • Italy, Antonella Paternò
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  • Italy, Antonella Paternò
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  • Italy, Antonella Paternò
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  • Italy, Antonella Paternò
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  • Italy, Antonella Paternò
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  • Italy, Antonella Paternò
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  • Italy, Antonella Paternò
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  • Italy, Antonella Paternò
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  • Italy, Antonella Paternò
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  • Italy, Gianluca Rana
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  • Italy, Gianluca Rana
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  • Padova, Alex Zanardi. Alessandro "Alex" Zanardi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈaleks dzaˈnardi]; born 23 October 1966) is an Italian racing driver and paracyclist.<br />
He won two CART championship titles in North America during the late 1990s. He also had a less successful career as a Formula One driver. More recently, he has attracted widespread praise for his return to competition in the aftermath of a crash in 2001 that resulted in the amputation of his legs. He returned to racing less than two years after the accident, competing in the FIA World Touring Car Championship for BMW Team Italy-Spain between 2003 and 2009.<br />
Switching sports, Zanardi took up competition in handbiking, a form of paralympic cycling, with the stated goal of representing Italy at the 2012 Summer Paralympics. In September 2011, Zanardi won his first senior international handbiking medal, the silver medal in the H4 (handbike) category time trial at the UCI World Road Para-Cycling Championships.[1] In September 2012 he won gold medals at the London Paralympics in the individual H4 time trial and the individual H4 road race,[2][3][4] followed by a silver medal in the mixed H1-4 team relay.<br />
On 11 September 2012 he was included by International Paralympic Committee into the London 2012: Top 12 performances list.[5]
    alex zanardi16.jpg
  • Padova, Alex Zanardi. Alessandro "Alex" Zanardi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈaleks dzaˈnardi]; born 23 October 1966) is an Italian racing driver and paracyclist.<br />
He won two CART championship titles in North America during the late 1990s. He also had a less successful career as a Formula One driver. More recently, he has attracted widespread praise for his return to competition in the aftermath of a crash in 2001 that resulted in the amputation of his legs. He returned to racing less than two years after the accident, competing in the FIA World Touring Car Championship for BMW Team Italy-Spain between 2003 and 2009.<br />
Switching sports, Zanardi took up competition in handbiking, a form of paralympic cycling, with the stated goal of representing Italy at the 2012 Summer Paralympics. In September 2011, Zanardi won his first senior international handbiking medal, the silver medal in the H4 (handbike) category time trial at the UCI World Road Para-Cycling Championships.[1] In September 2012 he won gold medals at the London Paralympics in the individual H4 time trial and the individual H4 road race,[2][3][4] followed by a silver medal in the mixed H1-4 team relay.<br />
On 11 September 2012 he was included by International Paralympic Committee into the London 2012: Top 12 performances list.[5]
    alex zanardi13.jpg
  • Padova, Alex Zanardi. Alessandro "Alex" Zanardi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈaleks dzaˈnardi]; born 23 October 1966) is an Italian racing driver and paracyclist.<br />
He won two CART championship titles in North America during the late 1990s. He also had a less successful career as a Formula One driver. More recently, he has attracted widespread praise for his return to competition in the aftermath of a crash in 2001 that resulted in the amputation of his legs. He returned to racing less than two years after the accident, competing in the FIA World Touring Car Championship for BMW Team Italy-Spain between 2003 and 2009.<br />
Switching sports, Zanardi took up competition in handbiking, a form of paralympic cycling, with the stated goal of representing Italy at the 2012 Summer Paralympics. In September 2011, Zanardi won his first senior international handbiking medal, the silver medal in the H4 (handbike) category time trial at the UCI World Road Para-Cycling Championships.[1] In September 2012 he won gold medals at the London Paralympics in the individual H4 time trial and the individual H4 road race,[2][3][4] followed by a silver medal in the mixed H1-4 team relay.<br />
On 11 September 2012 he was included by International Paralympic Committee into the London 2012: Top 12 performances list.[5]
    alex zanardi12.jpg
  • Padova, Alex Zanardi. Alessandro "Alex" Zanardi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈaleks dzaˈnardi]; born 23 October 1966) is an Italian racing driver and paracyclist.<br />
He won two CART championship titles in North America during the late 1990s. He also had a less successful career as a Formula One driver. More recently, he has attracted widespread praise for his return to competition in the aftermath of a crash in 2001 that resulted in the amputation of his legs. He returned to racing less than two years after the accident, competing in the FIA World Touring Car Championship for BMW Team Italy-Spain between 2003 and 2009.<br />
Switching sports, Zanardi took up competition in handbiking, a form of paralympic cycling, with the stated goal of representing Italy at the 2012 Summer Paralympics. In September 2011, Zanardi won his first senior international handbiking medal, the silver medal in the H4 (handbike) category time trial at the UCI World Road Para-Cycling Championships.[1] In September 2012 he won gold medals at the London Paralympics in the individual H4 time trial and the individual H4 road race,[2][3][4] followed by a silver medal in the mixed H1-4 team relay.<br />
On 11 September 2012 he was included by International Paralympic Committee into the London 2012: Top 12 performances list.[5]
    alex zanardi11.jpg
  • Padova, Alex Zanardi. Alessandro "Alex" Zanardi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈaleks dzaˈnardi]; born 23 October 1966) is an Italian racing driver and paracyclist.<br />
He won two CART championship titles in North America during the late 1990s. He also had a less successful career as a Formula One driver. More recently, he has attracted widespread praise for his return to competition in the aftermath of a crash in 2001 that resulted in the amputation of his legs. He returned to racing less than two years after the accident, competing in the FIA World Touring Car Championship for BMW Team Italy-Spain between 2003 and 2009.<br />
Switching sports, Zanardi took up competition in handbiking, a form of paralympic cycling, with the stated goal of representing Italy at the 2012 Summer Paralympics. In September 2011, Zanardi won his first senior international handbiking medal, the silver medal in the H4 (handbike) category time trial at the UCI World Road Para-Cycling Championships.[1] In September 2012 he won gold medals at the London Paralympics in the individual H4 time trial and the individual H4 road race,[2][3][4] followed by a silver medal in the mixed H1-4 team relay.<br />
On 11 September 2012 he was included by International Paralympic Committee into the London 2012: Top 12 performances list.[5]
    alex zanardi08.jpg
  • Padova, Alex Zanardi. Alessandro "Alex" Zanardi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈaleks dzaˈnardi]; born 23 October 1966) is an Italian racing driver and paracyclist.<br />
He won two CART championship titles in North America during the late 1990s. He also had a less successful career as a Formula One driver. More recently, he has attracted widespread praise for his return to competition in the aftermath of a crash in 2001 that resulted in the amputation of his legs. He returned to racing less than two years after the accident, competing in the FIA World Touring Car Championship for BMW Team Italy-Spain between 2003 and 2009.<br />
Switching sports, Zanardi took up competition in handbiking, a form of paralympic cycling, with the stated goal of representing Italy at the 2012 Summer Paralympics. In September 2011, Zanardi won his first senior international handbiking medal, the silver medal in the H4 (handbike) category time trial at the UCI World Road Para-Cycling Championships.[1] In September 2012 he won gold medals at the London Paralympics in the individual H4 time trial and the individual H4 road race,[2][3][4] followed by a silver medal in the mixed H1-4 team relay.<br />
On 11 September 2012 he was included by International Paralympic Committee into the London 2012: Top 12 performances list.[5]
    alex zanardi06.jpg
  • Padova, Alex Zanardi. Alessandro "Alex" Zanardi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈaleks dzaˈnardi]; born 23 October 1966) is an Italian racing driver and paracyclist.<br />
He won two CART championship titles in North America during the late 1990s. He also had a less successful career as a Formula One driver. More recently, he has attracted widespread praise for his return to competition in the aftermath of a crash in 2001 that resulted in the amputation of his legs. He returned to racing less than two years after the accident, competing in the FIA World Touring Car Championship for BMW Team Italy-Spain between 2003 and 2009.<br />
Switching sports, Zanardi took up competition in handbiking, a form of paralympic cycling, with the stated goal of representing Italy at the 2012 Summer Paralympics. In September 2011, Zanardi won his first senior international handbiking medal, the silver medal in the H4 (handbike) category time trial at the UCI World Road Para-Cycling Championships.[1] In September 2012 he won gold medals at the London Paralympics in the individual H4 time trial and the individual H4 road race,[2][3][4] followed by a silver medal in the mixed H1-4 team relay.<br />
On 11 September 2012 he was included by International Paralympic Committee into the London 2012: Top 12 performances list.[5]
    alex zanardi05.jpg
  • Padova, Alex Zanardi. Alessandro "Alex" Zanardi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈaleks dzaˈnardi]; born 23 October 1966) is an Italian racing driver and paracyclist.<br />
He won two CART championship titles in North America during the late 1990s. He also had a less successful career as a Formula One driver. More recently, he has attracted widespread praise for his return to competition in the aftermath of a crash in 2001 that resulted in the amputation of his legs. He returned to racing less than two years after the accident, competing in the FIA World Touring Car Championship for BMW Team Italy-Spain between 2003 and 2009.<br />
Switching sports, Zanardi took up competition in handbiking, a form of paralympic cycling, with the stated goal of representing Italy at the 2012 Summer Paralympics. In September 2011, Zanardi won his first senior international handbiking medal, the silver medal in the H4 (handbike) category time trial at the UCI World Road Para-Cycling Championships.[1] In September 2012 he won gold medals at the London Paralympics in the individual H4 time trial and the individual H4 road race,[2][3][4] followed by a silver medal in the mixed H1-4 team relay.<br />
On 11 September 2012 he was included by International Paralympic Committee into the London 2012: Top 12 performances list.[5]
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  • Padova, Alex Zanardi. Alessandro "Alex" Zanardi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈaleks dzaˈnardi]; born 23 October 1966) is an Italian racing driver and paracyclist.<br />
He won two CART championship titles in North America during the late 1990s. He also had a less successful career as a Formula One driver. More recently, he has attracted widespread praise for his return to competition in the aftermath of a crash in 2001 that resulted in the amputation of his legs. He returned to racing less than two years after the accident, competing in the FIA World Touring Car Championship for BMW Team Italy-Spain between 2003 and 2009.<br />
Switching sports, Zanardi took up competition in handbiking, a form of paralympic cycling, with the stated goal of representing Italy at the 2012 Summer Paralympics. In September 2011, Zanardi won his first senior international handbiking medal, the silver medal in the H4 (handbike) category time trial at the UCI World Road Para-Cycling Championships.[1] In September 2012 he won gold medals at the London Paralympics in the individual H4 time trial and the individual H4 road race,[2][3][4] followed by a silver medal in the mixed H1-4 team relay.<br />
On 11 September 2012 he was included by International Paralympic Committee into the London 2012: Top 12 performances list.[5]
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  • Padova, Alex Zanardi. Alessandro "Alex" Zanardi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈaleks dzaˈnardi]; born 23 October 1966) is an Italian racing driver and paracyclist.<br />
He won two CART championship titles in North America during the late 1990s. He also had a less successful career as a Formula One driver. More recently, he has attracted widespread praise for his return to competition in the aftermath of a crash in 2001 that resulted in the amputation of his legs. He returned to racing less than two years after the accident, competing in the FIA World Touring Car Championship for BMW Team Italy-Spain between 2003 and 2009.<br />
Switching sports, Zanardi took up competition in handbiking, a form of paralympic cycling, with the stated goal of representing Italy at the 2012 Summer Paralympics. In September 2011, Zanardi won his first senior international handbiking medal, the silver medal in the H4 (handbike) category time trial at the UCI World Road Para-Cycling Championships.[1] In September 2012 he won gold medals at the London Paralympics in the individual H4 time trial and the individual H4 road race,[2][3][4] followed by a silver medal in the mixed H1-4 team relay.<br />
On 11 September 2012 he was included by International Paralympic Committee into the London 2012: Top 12 performances list.[5]
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  • Padova, Alex Zanardi. Alessandro "Alex" Zanardi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈaleks dzaˈnardi]; born 23 October 1966) is an Italian racing driver and paracyclist.<br />
He won two CART championship titles in North America during the late 1990s. He also had a less successful career as a Formula One driver. More recently, he has attracted widespread praise for his return to competition in the aftermath of a crash in 2001 that resulted in the amputation of his legs. He returned to racing less than two years after the accident, competing in the FIA World Touring Car Championship for BMW Team Italy-Spain between 2003 and 2009.<br />
Switching sports, Zanardi took up competition in handbiking, a form of paralympic cycling, with the stated goal of representing Italy at the 2012 Summer Paralympics. In September 2011, Zanardi won his first senior international handbiking medal, the silver medal in the H4 (handbike) category time trial at the UCI World Road Para-Cycling Championships.[1] In September 2012 he won gold medals at the London Paralympics in the individual H4 time trial and the individual H4 road race,[2][3][4] followed by a silver medal in the mixed H1-4 team relay.<br />
On 11 September 2012 he was included by International Paralympic Committee into the London 2012: Top 12 performances list.[5]
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  • Padova, Alex Zanardi. Alessandro "Alex" Zanardi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈaleks dzaˈnardi]; born 23 October 1966) is an Italian racing driver and paracyclist.<br />
He won two CART championship titles in North America during the late 1990s. He also had a less successful career as a Formula One driver. More recently, he has attracted widespread praise for his return to competition in the aftermath of a crash in 2001 that resulted in the amputation of his legs. He returned to racing less than two years after the accident, competing in the FIA World Touring Car Championship for BMW Team Italy-Spain between 2003 and 2009.<br />
Switching sports, Zanardi took up competition in handbiking, a form of paralympic cycling, with the stated goal of representing Italy at the 2012 Summer Paralympics. In September 2011, Zanardi won his first senior international handbiking medal, the silver medal in the H4 (handbike) category time trial at the UCI World Road Para-Cycling Championships.[1] In September 2012 he won gold medals at the London Paralympics in the individual H4 time trial and the individual H4 road race,[2][3][4] followed by a silver medal in the mixed H1-4 team relay.<br />
On 11 September 2012 he was included by International Paralympic Committee into the London 2012: Top 12 performances list.[5]
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  • Padova, Alex Zanardi. Alessandro "Alex" Zanardi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈaleks dzaˈnardi]; born 23 October 1966) is an Italian racing driver and paracyclist.<br />
He won two CART championship titles in North America during the late 1990s. He also had a less successful career as a Formula One driver. More recently, he has attracted widespread praise for his return to competition in the aftermath of a crash in 2001 that resulted in the amputation of his legs. He returned to racing less than two years after the accident, competing in the FIA World Touring Car Championship for BMW Team Italy-Spain between 2003 and 2009.<br />
Switching sports, Zanardi took up competition in handbiking, a form of paralympic cycling, with the stated goal of representing Italy at the 2012 Summer Paralympics. In September 2011, Zanardi won his first senior international handbiking medal, the silver medal in the H4 (handbike) category time trial at the UCI World Road Para-Cycling Championships.[1] In September 2012 he won gold medals at the London Paralympics in the individual H4 time trial and the individual H4 road race,[2][3][4] followed by a silver medal in the mixed H1-4 team relay.<br />
On 11 September 2012 he was included by International Paralympic Committee into the London 2012: Top 12 performances list.[5]
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